Anyway, I cannot get 195 ammo locally, so I was hoping to find some. But, I'm not spending more than $20 tope. When he scanned the 197 ammo too, I was shocked...

01-01-2007, 12:27 AM

Revolver

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Originally Posted by Shipwreck

I only see 22 ammo at that link....

Anyway, I cannot get 195 ammo locally, so I was hoping to find some. But, I'm not spending more than $20 tope. When he scanned the 197 ammo too, I was shocked...

It's .224". 5.7mm is exactly .224"(I guess they named the caliber correctly on this one). The 5.7 uses the lighter stuff(gr in the 30's). They sell 5.7x28 ammunition locally but I'm not sure of the type(never been interested). I guess I'll check next time. What defines the 195 and 197?

01-01-2007, 01:11 AM

Benzbuilder

To the best of my knowledge: ss197 (red ballistic tip 40 gr), ss196 (blue ballistic tip 40 gr), ss195 (aluminum core 30 gr). CMMG has ss195 for 19.99/50rnd and ss196 16.99/50rnd. I bought a case of ss196 for plinking(650.00), and 5 boxes of 195 for carry in my Five-seveN.

01-01-2007, 11:12 AM

Shipwreck

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Originally Posted by Benzbuilder

To the best of my knowledge: ss197 (red ballistic tip 40 gr), ss196 (blue ballistic tip 40 gr), ss195 (aluminum core 30 gr). CMMG has ss195 for 19.99/50rnd and ss196 16.99/50rnd. I bought a case of ss196 for plinking(650.00), and 5 boxes of 195 for carry in my Five-seveN.

Actually - the 197 is the blue tip. I know, because its all I can get. I have a few boxes of it in my closet. The 195 is the hollow point. And, the ss196 is the red tip - and it has been discontinued. So, civilians can only get the 195 and 197. The 196 was the slowest of the 3. The 195 is a bit more powerful.

Here is a chart from Wikipedia (the 193 is not available to civilians)

I stand corrected. Thanks Ship. That was ss197 that I bought a case of. I also heard of ss190 and ss192. Both were supposed to be armor piercing (heaveier than lead cores). But they are not on the market anymore. You can still buy one of the two (I dont know which). They are going for $60 a round, Yes one round! They are legal to own, Just don't load it in your gun. That's a felony.

01-02-2007, 08:20 PM

Revolver

If you want a cheaper "armor piercing" pistol, you can get a 7.62x25mm chambered pistol. More powerful, and vastly cheaper(both the pistols and ammunition).

From what I've hard of the so-called "armor piercing" rounds(defined by material, NOT ability to pierce armor) is that it is legal to sell and purchase but illegal to manufacture or import.

01-02-2007, 08:29 PM

Shipwreck

In all honesty - I have no need for armor piercing rounds. I didn't buy the gun for that. Don't really see why someone needs it. That being said - I think if they didn't have the 5.7 pistol that could fire the same rounds, then they might not have banned the other rounds. Many rifle rounds could probably penetrate armor.

01-02-2007, 08:32 PM

Benzbuilder

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Originally Posted by Revolver

If you want a cheaper "armor piercing" pistol, you can get a 7.62x25mm chambered pistol. More powerful, and vastly cheaper(both the pistols and ammunition).